17 articles tagged with Stamp Duty.
Parents gifting money towards a child's house deposit face few immediate tax consequences, but inheritance tax, mortgage-lender paperwork and the seven-year rule all matter. Here is what the Bank of Mum and Dad needs to know in 2026/27.
Buying a second home or buy-to-let in England or NI? You pay a 5% SDLT surcharge on top of standard rates (raised from 3% in October 2024). Worked examples on £200k-£500k properties
Understand the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024: ground rent bans for new leases, right to extend cheaply, collective enfranchisement, and timeline changes affecting UK property.
Complete Right to Buy guide for 2026: England maximum discounts of GBP 102,400 (outside London) and GBP 136,400 (London), eligibility requirements, and application steps.
First-time buyer stamp duty relief expired 31 March 2025. From 1 April: nil rate back to GBP 300k, 5% GBP 300k-500k. We compare pre/post-April costs for a GBP 400k purchase and explain the additional dwelling surcharge.
Stamp Duty Land Tax can be reduced by a range of reliefs including first-time buyer relief, multiple dwellings relief (now abolished), group relief, and more. Here's what's available in 2026 and who qualifies.
UK conveyancing guide 2026: typical 12–16 week timeline, solicitor fees £1,500–£3,000, searches, exchange vs completion, gazumping, and how to speed up the process.
From exchange of contracts to completion day: what to expect in the final weeks of buying your first home, including building insurance from exchange, the completion statement, booking removals, and final checks.
Shared ownership UK 2026: buying 25–75% of a home, how staircasing works, SDLT on every purchase, service charges, lease extension costs, resale restrictions, and when it actually makes financial sense.
A step-by-step UK first-time buyer guide for 2026: deposit, LISA bonus, mortgage in principle, SDLT relief, conveyancing, surveys and completion — with realistic numbers.
UK average prices near £297k, base rate at 4.25%, supply still short. A data-driven framework to decide whether to buy in spring 2026 or wait for rate cuts.
Direct buy-to-let or a UK REIT inside an ISA? Section 24, 5% SDLT surcharge, 24% CGT and management hassle versus PID dividends, no SDLT and full ISA shelter. Worked example on £200k.
Non-UK resident buyers of residential property in England or Northern Ireland pay a 2% SDLT surcharge on top of normal rates — and the 5% second-home surcharge stacks. Full breakdown with worked examples.
On a £40,000 UK salary, most lenders will offer between £160,000 and £180,000 — but joint applications, debt, and rate stress tests can shift that by £50,000 either way. Here's the maths.
Beyond the deposit, a UK first-time buyer in 2026 typically spends £4,000–£8,000 in fees, surveys, taxes and moving costs. Here's the full itemised list with realistic numbers on a £250k purchase.
How much stamp duty (SDLT, LBTT, LTT) you pay on a £300,000 home varies by hundreds of pounds across the UK nations. Full comparison for first-time buyers, home-movers and second-home purchasers in 2026.
Part 4 of our Spring Budget 2026 deep-dive — SDLT thresholds, first-time buyer relief, second-home surcharges, the housing market response and what it means for buyers, sellers and landlords.